Nutrition Facts
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:120kcalTotal Fat:8gCholesterol:20mgSodium:60mgPotassium:90mgTotal Carbohydrate:5gSugars: 2gProtein:6g
If you love creamy desserts with a fruity surprise, these High-Protein White Chocolate Cherry Truffles are pure bliss. Each bite delivers a silky white chocolate shell, a creamy protein-rich filling, and a sweet-tart cherry center that melts beautifully on the tongue. The texture is indulgent yet light, making them feel like a luxurious dessert while still fitting a keto and low-carb lifestyle.
These truffles are perfect when you want something sweet but still aligned with your healthy eating goals. They’re simple to prepare, require minimal cooking, and look impressive enough for special occasions. Whether you're meal-prepping keto desserts or making a quick treat for guests, this recipe balances flavor, protein, and low-carb ingredients beautifully.
High-Protein White Chocolate Cherry Truffles are a no-bake keto dessert made with a creamy protein base, coated in white chocolate, and filled with a sweet cherry center.
Inspired by classic European-style chocolate truffles, this version swaps traditional sugar-heavy ingredients for low-carb, keto-friendly alternatives while adding protein for better satiety.
The result is a smooth, rich dessert with a creamy bite and fruity burst inside. It combines dessert indulgence with balanced keto ingredients, making it a satisfying sweet treat without excess carbs.
These truffles can fit into a weight-conscious keto plan because they focus on healthy fats and protein rather than refined sugars. Protein helps make desserts more satisfying, which can reduce the urge for multiple servings of traditional sweets.
The recipe also uses low-carb sweeteners instead of sugar, helping keep net carbs lower than standard chocolate truffles. While still a dessert, enjoying them in moderation fits well within a balanced keto lifestyle.
Yes, these truffles are designed with keto-friendly ingredients and lower net carbs in mind. Traditional truffles often contain sugar-filled fillings and sweetened chocolate, but this recipe swaps them for low-carb sweeteners and a protein-based filling.
The cherry center provides natural fruit flavor without needing large amounts of sugar. When paired with keto white chocolate and portion control, the net carbs remain manageable for most keto diet plans.
These truffles are perfect for holiday desserts, keto meal prep, dinner parties, or quick sweet cravings. They also work wonderfully as a make-ahead dessert since they store well in the refrigerator.
Because they look elegant and taste indulgent, they’re great for family gatherings, celebrations, or gifting homemade treats.
I’ve included everything below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the Recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Cream Cheese
I like using full-fat cream cheese because it creates a silky, cheesecake-like filling. It gives the truffles their rich texture while staying keto-friendly.
Protein Powder
A vanilla or unflavored protein powder blends beautifully with the creamy base. It adds structure to the filling and helps keep the dessert satisfying.
Keto White Chocolate
Low-carb white chocolate provides the smooth outer coating. It gives the truffles their classic candy-shop appearance and sweetness.
Cherries or Sugar-Free Cherry Filling
The cherry center adds a vibrant fruity contrast to the creamy filling. You can use fresh cherries or a keto-friendly cherry preserve.
Keto Sweetener
A powdered keto sweetener blends easily into the filling and prevents grainy texture.
Shredded Coconut
A light coating of coconut adds texture and a subtle sweetness that complements the white chocolate perfectly.
Mixing bowl — Helps combine the creamy filling smoothly.
Hand mixer — Creates a light and fluffy protein filling.
Baking tray — Perfect for chilling shaped truffles.
Parchment paper — Prevents sticking during chilling and coating.
Chill the filling before shaping
Trust me, slightly chilled filling makes rolling truffles much easier. Warm mixtures can become sticky and difficult to shape evenly.
Use powdered sweetener instead of granulated
Powdered sweeteners dissolve better in creamy desserts and keep the texture smooth instead of grainy.
Freeze the shaped truffles briefly before coating
A short freeze helps the truffles hold their shape while dipping them into melted white chocolate.
Add a tiny pinch of salt
This small trick enhances the sweetness of the white chocolate and balances the cherry flavor.
Work quickly when coating
White chocolate sets fairly fast, so dipping a few truffles at a time works best.
Store leftover truffles in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They stay fresh for about 4–5 days and maintain their creamy texture.
For longer storage, place them in a freezer-safe container with parchment between layers. They can be frozen for up to 2 months. Allow them to thaw slightly in the refrigerator before serving.
These truffles are perfect for holiday desserts, keto meal prep, dinner parties, or quick sweet cravings. They also work wonderfully as a make-ahead dessert since they store well in the refrigerator.
Servings: 4 ServingCalories:120kcalTotal Fat:8gCholesterol:20mgSodium:60mgPotassium:90mgTotal Carbohydrate:5gSugars: 2gProtein:6g
Store truffles refrigerated for best texture.
Let them sit at room temperature for 3–5 minutes before serving.
Use dairy-free ingredients if avoiding lactose.
Adding vanilla extract enhances dessert flavor.